Robo poem for 2022-07-26
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To thy Train; there first Morn. Now when
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the polar windes, then sought repair that
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Land He trusted to aire Meets his ire.
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Nor motion of anyone anywhere at length, and fear
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and dry, four times cross'd the setting
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Sun Dropt from THYESTEAN Banquet, turn'd On Princes, Potentates,
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Warriers, the sounding shields the Pole, More aerie,
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last appeer and laid The work as
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one intense, the Gulf Tamely endur'd not, as
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that abortive gulf. If so on stiff Pennons, towre
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The flowry Dale of Hell, say I obey But
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evil sprung Upon the Son, to
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withdraw The mid Volie, for us tend thee,
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who first Parents, or Intuitive; discourse
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Is Center, and went hautie on,
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secure Either to being Who now ye
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see thy glorie will at eeve In
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billows, leave them, th' other, as equal ruin:
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into our heels all these in heav'n
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would sustain alone My Image, head appeerd Up hither,
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from Heav'n ruining from him off From
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us he presumes already lost, If rightly nam'd, but have
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transfus'd, that houre Of order, quit The wonted calm. On
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evil Spirit That such discourse Is
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open? or arme Our ruin, rout Enter'd, and
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some Island, oft, and laughs the
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work (or any Project Gutenberg is undefil'd and
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Redeemer voluntarie, And o're the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters
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with ASIA joyn'd, SATAN still erect,
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with scorn. Think not anough had veild the Roses
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bushing round about Project Gutenberg is low creeping, he
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pleas'd the flourie roof thou canst redeeme, Thir doctrine
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and CHIMERA'S dire. Hear all mankind. Go therfore
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mighty Angels brought, and warmd: All these soft as
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this easie it so, through our woe, Sinne
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and Stone Of ATABALIPA, and Night; under op'n
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stood, Each with revenge: cruel his Empire, how shall
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rouse thir hands: Amaze, Be good For
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ever blessed, and condemns to stand, or
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fond and fall of promoting the Son,
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but only to save, Dwels in cogitation deep. Glad
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to roave Uncheckt, and vain Covering
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if warr appears Wag'd in spacious Hall Of
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us dispossest, He ended parle, and
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laughs the use of prey Of
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ARGUS, and cleerd, and TREMISEN; On even
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ground whereon In GOLGOTHA him Findes no change, Bestirs
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her the Center thrice to simplicitie Resigns her purple
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Grape, and imperial Powers, Princedoms, Powers, them so I
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will she knew not far these sons of
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Warr, Did wisely to proffer or manacl'd with
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difficulty or heav'd his dark intent ITHURIEL and
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trademark. Project Gutenberg is judicious, is low With
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dread they choose; for the hoarce TRINACRIAN
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shore: Nor troubl'd thoughts, reforming what stroke
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Both to heare onely Paradise Lost, by things
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gaze Insatiate, I betake me, the baser
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fire purge off from milkie stream,
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LETHE the burning Lake, that so refus'd
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might Issuing from PELORUS, or shall redound Upon confusion
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rose: When the Harlot-lap Of absolute Decree Unchangeable, Eternal,
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which here Varied his fair World, and
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empties to dwell; But that earst
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in Arms, in Saphir Throne, which not for none
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sure will excite Fallacious hope, And thus forewarnd
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the latter quick result. Which mans life the
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pretious bane. And heav'nly meek. Undoubtedly he
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so highly, to reject Envious commands,
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invented Torments. But have read, the welkin burns. Others among
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the suttle Art, Concocted and fix't as no ill,
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was high: from one first Wast
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present, past, if but down With cruel his
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punishment, However insupportable, be judg'd Sufficient to incur;
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but under Judgements imminent: But whether
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I send up he met the roving
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on me grew Of spiritous and after made him laid
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thus vile, the lips Of that uxorious King,
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though th' infernal Serpent; he came, his full of
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Life. Nor where thou claim'st me up
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with me for now wak'd, and perhaps the
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eighth return'd, for within him, mee with
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obsequious Majestie Divine, That must be
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wrought To their leave? and depth immeasurable:
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Anon out the production, promotion and fearless, nor
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yet so shine, yet unwounded Enemies, That name,
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Though to dream, Whose progenie you saw
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Transcend his full face of sorrow,
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black mist from PELORUS, or allarme, To mortal
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Dart Strange alteration in part, though under Judgements
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imminent: But these delights Will arm'd, which before
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the Southwind rose, As far off? I Sing Heav'nly forme
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Angelic, but he pass'd On all assaults Their surest signal,
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they hold; so in VALDARNO, to immortal Fruits? Produced
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Thy dread then
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Suffice, or heav'd his will raise At wisdoms Gate,
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Deep under Government well stor'd with open Eyes,
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and savours onely Son, but his guileful Tempter
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guilefully repli'd. Not seeing me, Which if Art thou of
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Gods? where stood within the Starr Leave them shall
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temper and fearless, nor Man; is dispenc't,
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and glad. Empress, the branches would end us,
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and motion? and underneath had remov'd The
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perilous edge Of right, the Starrs
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the Bullion dross: A place Disparted, and no friendly
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voice, that witherd all Sun-shine, as violent way up
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& worlds, with Mirtle band, mindless the dore. Meanwhile
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the just array, Sublime with hideous joyn'd
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The great ALCAIRO such reside? Is greater Man His
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Brother; studious thoughts and beyond The
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adverse Upon himself; horror Plum'd; nor care must be used
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on every living Souls, ye see Black
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fire Must we suspense, Collected stood like
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which having pass'd From each seem'd his Beams,
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or Freeze, with blood will fall into
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Heav'n Among themselves, and all as accessories
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To deepest Hell, or Faerie Elves, Whose dwelling place.
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Thrice he our Lord best Deserve the midnight
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search, where hee hath been your Rational; and
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fill'd Immeasurably, all assaults Their Seats long time this
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houre Friendliest to wander with Nymphlike step
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fair Fruit of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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inspir'd With glistering Spires and but well understood Of
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watchful Senses represent, She finish'd, and shame beneath
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his Saints: Him whom th' Archangel MICHAEL,
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this darkness visible Serv'd by som cursed World
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from the fee for this honour rise;
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Least that Fate and with disdainful look
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for her faire Oxen and were
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interpos'd, Or substance, gently hast deignd a fierce
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He lights, if I thence from the holy Rest
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Through Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted by one, Now resting, bless'd them,
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th' event perverse! Thou following our own,
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our small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some
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small he turnd, and passion into the
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copious matter to naught, Or find thy full blaze
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Far round Environ'd wins his ray. What fury yield
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it seemd in mee, and passion dimm'd his
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restless thoughts, and forms Excelling human, and fall'n, I
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fall, And starrie train: But more good. Witness the gloom
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were large, where none return'd, for blissful seat
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High Rapt in Arms, in Heav'n Gates
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into fraud Led on, with infernal pit I resolve, ADAM
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sore Thir specious object His Longitude
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through experience of gayest plume sprinkl'd with retorted scorn his
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timely dew of anyone anywhere at worst endures.
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If chance hath no cloud in Heav'n were long
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he her stay. Oft to accept them; wilt
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object of sorrow, black and smoak: Such of thee,
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and Seraph stood, Half sunk before th'
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applause Through multitude Now ris'n, And
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corporeal barr. But Knowledge grew in despair,
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to quit of Men: And Bush with moving nigh,
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Which from the former name unheard or
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possess This uncouth and with present journey) and
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Golden lustre rich attire Consummate lovly smil'd;
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Aire, Fire, as Night; Light began
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this gloom; the Cape Ply stemming nightly
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toward the multitude Might in bigness to perswade immediate
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touch? Whence ADAM took Allarm, And what
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chance, what resolution and regain the World Built thir
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Regions: lowly roof thou returnst From off and Goats,
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they finish'd, and Shield, Awaiting what Revenge? the
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GRACES and TIDORE, whence a small bottom all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that his cleer thir minds
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and Twilight gray Had been refusd Those happie
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Plains, Lowly they shoot forth Fowle flie He left
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To work (any work Divine Behests obey, worthiest to
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drive them forth his Angels; to dwell;
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But hiss for proof of verdant Gold, Whose
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fellowship I speak Such applause was thir place. But
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glad that strife Of Thunder had at
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seaven mouthes With other life; But not
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slow, mine requires. Whence ADAM his whole Earth To
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answer, and glad I soon returns, Though huge,
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and as you from God they recoild affraid At
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first, that Sea-beast LEVIATHAN, which God to binde with jocond
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to observe Immutably his eyes, Sunk down With
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conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And hight'nd as Man,
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revolt And now with keen dispatch Of
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lustful Orgies he despis'd His utmost Hell had ceas't
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when BELLONA storms, With Fish within her
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word, each Bank, the starv'd Lover sings To
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darken all Her Tresses, and deifie his
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thought To my Frontieres here needs remove Behinde them,
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his look into thousands, once they
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naked strove, Stood rul'd, stood Of natures
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works, by one, Now whenas sacred Fruit, That
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fought in th' esteem of all Delight. Such
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implements of thee, shun His vastness: Fleec't the infinitly
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good, Where Armies bright, Ere
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